Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British Labour Party politician, who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007. He now runs a consultancy business and performs charitable work. Blair was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. Blair led Labour to a landslide victory in the 1997 general election, winning 418 seats, the most the party has ever held. The party went on to win two more elections under his leadership: in 2001, in which it won another landslide victory, and in 2005, with a reduced majority.
Blair was elected Labour Party leader in the leadership election of July 1994, following the sudden death of his predecessor, John Smith. Under Blair's leadership, the party used the phrase "New Labour" to distance it from previous Labour policies and its opposition to the traditional conception of socialism. Blair declared support for a new conception that he referred to as "social-ism", involving politics that recognised individuals as socially interdependent, and advocated social justice, cohesion, equal worth of each citizen, and equal opportunity. Critics of Blair denounced him for having the Labour Party abandon genuine socialism and accepting capitalism. Supporters, including the party's public opinion pollster Philip Gould, stated that after four consecutive general election defeats, Labour had to demonstrate that it had made a decisive break from its left-wing past, in order to win again.
Ross submitted the tune to music collector George Petrie, and it was then published by the Society for the Preservation and Publication of the Melodies of Ireland in the 1855 book The Ancient Music of Ireland, which Petrie edited. The tune was listed as an anonymous air, with a note attributing its collection to Jane Ross of Limavady.
This led to the descriptive title "Londonderry Air" being used for the piece; the title "Air from County Derry" or "Derry Air" is sometimes used instead, due to the Derry-Londonderry name dispute.
"Tony Blair" is a single by Chumbawamba which was made available exclusively to the UK mailing list as a Christmas present in 1999. The song is an attack on then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair, performed in a 1950s doo-wop style. The lyrics read like a heartbroken letter to an ex-lover who had broken all his promises.
Rupert Perry, the head of EMI Records UK at the time, was reportedly very displeased with the band for issuing the single, and sent them a letter which included the statement "I actually think Tony is really fab". All copies of the CD in EMI offices were later confiscated. The song can be downloaded in mp3 format from the band's website.
Derry (/ˈdɛrɪ/), officially Londonderry (/ˈlʌndənˌdɛrɪ/), is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fourth-largest city on the island of Ireland. The name Derry is an anglicisation of the Irish name Daire or Doire meaning "oak grove". In 1613, the city was granted a Royal Charter by King James I and gained the "London" prefix to reflect the funding of its construction by the London guilds. While the city is more usually known colloquially as Derry, Londonderry is also commonly used and remains the legal name.
The old walled city lies on the west bank of the River Foyle, which is spanned by two road bridges and one footbridge. The city now covers both banks (Cityside on the west and Waterside on the east). The city district also extends to rural areas to the southeast. The population of the city proper (the area defined by its 17th century charter) was 83,652 in the 2001 Census, while the Derry Urban Area had a population of 90,736. The district is administered by Derry City & Strabane District Council and contains both Londonderry Port and City of Derry Airport.
The council provided services to nearly 108,000 people, making it the third-largest of the then 26 district councils in Northern Ireland by population. The council was made up of 30 councillors, elected every four years from five electoral areas and held its meetings in The Guildhall. The mayor for the final 2014-2015 term was Brenda Stevenson of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, with Gary Middleton of the Democratic Unionist Party serving as deputy mayor.
History
The council took its final name in 1984. It was known as Londonderry City Council from 1973 until 1984, and before that Londonderry County Borough (covering the city of Derry) and Londonderry Rural District (covering the rural area around Derry, roughly corresponding to the Barony of Tirkeeran). Between 1969 and 1973 both were administered by the unelected Londonderry Development Commission with the aim of creating a "new town".
Over one million people have signed a petition against the knighthood of former prime minister Tony Blair, reviving the debate surrounding his place in history.
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Tony Blair explains what he thinks changed Putin
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair recounts his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and how he changed from "Western-facing" to "cold and calculating."
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published: 15 May 2022
UK Is Weaker Because of Brexit, Says Ex-British PM Tony Blair
"For #Britain to be absent from #Europe is a real problem for us" Former Prime Minister #TonyBlair says the #UK is in a weaker position geopolitically because of #Brexit, but it can still carve out "blocks of cooperation" with the #EU -- #politics #worldnews
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Tony Blair JUST DESTROYED Keir Starmer On LIVE TV
published: 30 Nov 2024
Tony Blair's first Prime Minister's Questions: 21 May 1997
Tony Blair led Labour to general election victory on 2 May 1997. Mr Blair's first Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) took place on 21 May 1997. It was also the first time that PMQs was held in a new format, with the two 15-minute sessions held on a Tuesday and Thursday replaced by a single 30 minute session on a Wednesday.
Transcript - Commons Hansard: Prime Minister's Questions -
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199798/cmhansrd/vo970521/debtext/70521-18.htm#70521-18_spnew8
published: 25 Nov 2009
Tony Blair on Leadership in the 21st Century
In conversation with Richard Lui, Anchor and Journalist at NBC News, TBI’s Executive Chairman, Tony Blair explores the themes of his new book ‘On Leadership’, including the need to drive meaningful reforms in government and the transformative power of the technological revolution to reimagine the world as we know it.
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published: 26 Sep 2024
How Lee Kuan Yew Made Singapore - Tony Blair
published: 29 Jun 2024
Tony Blair wins landslide general election win for Labour (1997) - Newsnight archives
It's 20 years since Tony Blair won a landslide general election victory for Labour. Here's how we covered that day.
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Tony Blair - Constraints on a PM, Lee Kuan Yew, Deep State, & AI's 1914 Moment
Chatted with former Prime Minister Tony Blair about:
- What he tells the dozens of world leaders who come seek advice from him
- What he learned from Lee Kuan Yew
- Intelligence agencies track record on Iraq & Ukraine
- How much of a PM’s time is actually spent governing
- What will AI’s July 1914 moment look like from inside the cabinet
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00:00:00 – A prime minister’s constraints
00:04:10 – CEOs vs. politicians
00:10:30 – COVID, AI & how gov. deals with crisis
00:21:21 – Learning from Lee Kuan Yew
00:27:33 – Foreign policy & intelligence
00:31:07 – How much leadership actually matters
00:35:29 – Private vs. public tech
00:39:04 – Advising global leaders
00:46:36 – The unipolar moment in the 90s
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Tony Blair tells James O'Brien the 'only way to get peace' in the Middle East | LBC
Speaking to James O'Brien, former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, says he believes peace in the Middle East felt "more achievable" when he was in Number 10.
Asked if peace in the Middle East feels further away than when he was in power, Blair stresses: “Well, I think you’d have to say yes to that.
“But it could easily be revived.”
During the interview, Blair also touches on Donald Trump's potential re-election, the Tory leadership contest and the spread of disinformation on social media.
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Over one million people have signed a petition against the knighthood of former prime minister Tony Blair, reviving the debate surrounding his place in history.
How did the UK’s longest-serving Labour prime minister become so unpopular?
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Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair recounts his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and how he changed from "Western-facing" to "cold and calcu...
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair recounts his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and how he changed from "Western-facing" to "cold and calculating."
#CNN #News
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair recounts his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and how he changed from "Western-facing" to "cold and calculating."
#CNN #News
"For #Britain to be absent from #Europe is a real problem for us" Former Prime Minister #TonyBlair says the #UK is in a weaker position geopolitically because o...
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Tony Blair led Labour to general election victory on 2 May 1997. Mr Blair's first Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) took place on 21 May 1997. It was also the f...
Tony Blair led Labour to general election victory on 2 May 1997. Mr Blair's first Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) took place on 21 May 1997. It was also the first time that PMQs was held in a new format, with the two 15-minute sessions held on a Tuesday and Thursday replaced by a single 30 minute session on a Wednesday.
Transcript - Commons Hansard: Prime Minister's Questions -
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Tony Blair led Labour to general election victory on 2 May 1997. Mr Blair's first Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) took place on 21 May 1997. It was also the first time that PMQs was held in a new format, with the two 15-minute sessions held on a Tuesday and Thursday replaced by a single 30 minute session on a Wednesday.
Transcript - Commons Hansard: Prime Minister's Questions -
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In conversation with Richard Lui, Anchor and Journalist at NBC News, TBI’s Executive Chairman, Tony Blair explores the themes of his new book ‘On Leadership’, i...
In conversation with Richard Lui, Anchor and Journalist at NBC News, TBI’s Executive Chairman, Tony Blair explores the themes of his new book ‘On Leadership’, including the need to drive meaningful reforms in government and the transformative power of the technological revolution to reimagine the world as we know it.
Find out more about ‘On Leadership’: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leadership-Lessons-21st-Century/dp/1529151511/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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In conversation with Richard Lui, Anchor and Journalist at NBC News, TBI’s Executive Chairman, Tony Blair explores the themes of his new book ‘On Leadership’, including the need to drive meaningful reforms in government and the transformative power of the technological revolution to reimagine the world as we know it.
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It's 20 years since Tony Blair won a landslide general election victory for Labour. Here's how we covered that day.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and cu...
It's 20 years since Tony Blair won a landslide general election victory for Labour. Here's how we covered that day.
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It's 20 years since Tony Blair won a landslide general election victory for Labour. Here's how we covered that day.
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Chatted with former Prime Minister Tony Blair about:
- What he tells the dozens of world leaders who come seek advice from him
- What he learned from Lee Kuan ...
Chatted with former Prime Minister Tony Blair about:
- What he tells the dozens of world leaders who come seek advice from him
- What he learned from Lee Kuan Yew
- Intelligence agencies track record on Iraq & Ukraine
- How much of a PM’s time is actually spent governing
- What will AI’s July 1914 moment look like from inside the cabinet
Enjoy!
Timestamps
00:00:00 – A prime minister’s constraints
00:04:10 – CEOs vs. politicians
00:10:30 – COVID, AI & how gov. deals with crisis
00:21:21 – Learning from Lee Kuan Yew
00:27:33 – Foreign policy & intelligence
00:31:07 – How much leadership actually matters
00:35:29 – Private vs. public tech
00:39:04 – Advising global leaders
00:46:36 – The unipolar moment in the 90s
Links
Transcript: https://www.dwarkeshpatel.com/p/tony-blair
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Chatted with former Prime Minister Tony Blair about:
- What he tells the dozens of world leaders who come seek advice from him
- What he learned from Lee Kuan Yew
- Intelligence agencies track record on Iraq & Ukraine
- How much of a PM’s time is actually spent governing
- What will AI’s July 1914 moment look like from inside the cabinet
Enjoy!
Timestamps
00:00:00 – A prime minister’s constraints
00:04:10 – CEOs vs. politicians
00:10:30 – COVID, AI & how gov. deals with crisis
00:21:21 – Learning from Lee Kuan Yew
00:27:33 – Foreign policy & intelligence
00:31:07 – How much leadership actually matters
00:35:29 – Private vs. public tech
00:39:04 – Advising global leaders
00:46:36 – The unipolar moment in the 90s
Links
Transcript: https://www.dwarkeshpatel.com/p/tony-blair
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tony-blair-life-of-a-pm-the-deep-state-lee-kuan/id1516093381?i=1000660321397
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Speaking to James O'Brien, former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, says he believes peace in the Middle East felt "more achievable" when he was in Number 10.
As...
Speaking to James O'Brien, former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, says he believes peace in the Middle East felt "more achievable" when he was in Number 10.
Asked if peace in the Middle East feels further away than when he was in power, Blair stresses: “Well, I think you’d have to say yes to that.
“But it could easily be revived.”
During the interview, Blair also touches on Donald Trump's potential re-election, the Tory leadership contest and the spread of disinformation on social media.
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Speaking to James O'Brien, former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, says he believes peace in the Middle East felt "more achievable" when he was in Number 10.
Asked if peace in the Middle East feels further away than when he was in power, Blair stresses: “Well, I think you’d have to say yes to that.
“But it could easily be revived.”
During the interview, Blair also touches on Donald Trump's potential re-election, the Tory leadership contest and the spread of disinformation on social media.
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Over one million people have signed a petition against the knighthood of former prime minister Tony Blair, reviving the debate surrounding his place in history.
How did the UK’s longest-serving Labour prime minister become so unpopular?
#tonyblair #iraqwar #iraq #georgebush #middleeast #waronterror
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Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair recounts his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and how he changed from "Western-facing" to "cold and calculating."
#CNN #News
"For #Britain to be absent from #Europe is a real problem for us" Former Prime Minister #TonyBlair says the #UK is in a weaker position geopolitically because of #Brexit, but it can still carve out "blocks of cooperation" with the #EU -- #politics #worldnews
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Tony Blair led Labour to general election victory on 2 May 1997. Mr Blair's first Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) took place on 21 May 1997. It was also the first time that PMQs was held in a new format, with the two 15-minute sessions held on a Tuesday and Thursday replaced by a single 30 minute session on a Wednesday.
Transcript - Commons Hansard: Prime Minister's Questions -
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199798/cmhansrd/vo970521/debtext/70521-18.htm#70521-18_spnew8
In conversation with Richard Lui, Anchor and Journalist at NBC News, TBI’s Executive Chairman, Tony Blair explores the themes of his new book ‘On Leadership’, including the need to drive meaningful reforms in government and the transformative power of the technological revolution to reimagine the world as we know it.
Find out more about ‘On Leadership’: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leadership-Lessons-21st-Century/dp/1529151511/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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It's 20 years since Tony Blair won a landslide general election victory for Labour. Here's how we covered that day.
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Chatted with former Prime Minister Tony Blair about:
- What he tells the dozens of world leaders who come seek advice from him
- What he learned from Lee Kuan Yew
- Intelligence agencies track record on Iraq & Ukraine
- How much of a PM’s time is actually spent governing
- What will AI’s July 1914 moment look like from inside the cabinet
Enjoy!
Timestamps
00:00:00 – A prime minister’s constraints
00:04:10 – CEOs vs. politicians
00:10:30 – COVID, AI & how gov. deals with crisis
00:21:21 – Learning from Lee Kuan Yew
00:27:33 – Foreign policy & intelligence
00:31:07 – How much leadership actually matters
00:35:29 – Private vs. public tech
00:39:04 – Advising global leaders
00:46:36 – The unipolar moment in the 90s
Links
Transcript: https://www.dwarkeshpatel.com/p/tony-blair
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tony-blair-life-of-a-pm-the-deep-state-lee-kuan/id1516093381?i=1000660321397
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Cw5hF5dUyMFHdxXuSe3Wp
Me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwarkesh_sp
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- Prelude Security is the world’s leading cyber threat management automation platform. Prelude Detect quickly transforms threat intelligence into validated protections so organizations can know with certainty that their defenses will protect them against the latest threats. Prelude is backed by Sequoia Capital, Insight Partners, The MITRE Corporation, CrowdStrike, and other leading investors. Learn more here: www.preludesecurity.com/speed
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Speaking to James O'Brien, former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, says he believes peace in the Middle East felt "more achievable" when he was in Number 10.
Asked if peace in the Middle East feels further away than when he was in power, Blair stresses: “Well, I think you’d have to say yes to that.
“But it could easily be revived.”
During the interview, Blair also touches on Donald Trump's potential re-election, the Tory leadership contest and the spread of disinformation on social media.
Listen to the full show on Global Player: https://app.af.globalplayer.com/Br0x/LBCYouTubeListenLive
#Presenter #Subject #LBC
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Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British Labour Party politician, who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007. He now runs a consultancy business and performs charitable work. Blair was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. Blair led Labour to a landslide victory in the 1997 general election, winning 418 seats, the most the party has ever held. The party went on to win two more elections under his leadership: in 2001, in which it won another landslide victory, and in 2005, with a reduced majority.
Blair was elected Labour Party leader in the leadership election of July 1994, following the sudden death of his predecessor, John Smith. Under Blair's leadership, the party used the phrase "New Labour" to distance it from previous Labour policies and its opposition to the traditional conception of socialism. Blair declared support for a new conception that he referred to as "social-ism", involving politics that recognised individuals as socially interdependent, and advocated social justice, cohesion, equal worth of each citizen, and equal opportunity. Critics of Blair denounced him for having the Labour Party abandon genuine socialism and accepting capitalism. Supporters, including the party's public opinion pollster Philip Gould, stated that after four consecutive general election defeats, Labour had to demonstrate that it had made a decisive break from its left-wing past, in order to win again.
I would be true for there are those that trust me I would be pure for there are those that care I would be strong for there is much to suffer I would be brave for there is much to dare. I'd love to do the perfect thing for everyone but though I try to do the best I can I do not know if it's that good a job I've done 'cause after all I'm just an ordinary man. I would be friend of all the weak and friendless I would be giving and forget the gift I would be humble for I know my weakness I would look up and laugh, love and live. But if I fail I need someone to guide me 'cause though I try to do the best I can I'm not a hero when no one's beside me